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CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180207T230115Z
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/172787
DESCRIPTION:This event runs from Thursday\, February 8\, 2018 at midnight
through Sunday\, March 4\, 2018 at midnight.\n\n Description:\nKBOO has
built a city of media makers since our founding. Now more than EVER we
need to keep Portland radical - radically inclusive\, radically politica
l\, radically fun. Go to our kickstarter right now and pledge your suppo
rt today!\n\n\nImported from: http://portland.activatehub.org/events/172
787
URL:http://KBOO.fm/kickstarter
SUMMARY:KBOO Kickstarter Campaign
LOCATION:KBOO Community Radio: 20 SE 8th Ave\, Portland OR 97214 US
SEQUENCE:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180213T203925Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180225T150000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180225T110000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180213T203925Z
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/173493
DESCRIPTION:The University of Portland’s STEM (Science\, Technology\, Eng
ineering\, and Math) Education and Outreach Center is teaming up with th
e Kappa Delta Pi Reading Fair to create a new event for children and fam
ilies\, “Exploring the World Through Reading and STEM\,” from 11 a.m. to
3 p.m. on Sunday\, February 25 at the University of Portland’s Chiles C
enter. \n\nPortland-area students in grades K-8 are invited take part in
a variety of educational activities focused on both STEM and reading. \
n\nChildren will be able to participate in a variety of activities based
on STEM in order to interact and engage with these subjects that they m
ight not be exposed to otherwise. \n\nImported from: http://portland.act
ivatehub.org/events/173493
URL:https://sites.up.edu/stem/events/
SUMMARY:Exploring the World Through Reading and STEM
LOCATION:University of Portland Chiles Center: 5000 N. Willamette Blvd.\,
Portland OR 97203 US
SEQUENCE:1
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CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20171219T214452Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180225T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180225T140000
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/169026
DESCRIPTION:Artichoke Cafe presents an evening with award-winning cowboy
poet Tom Swearingen and Western Music Association Harmony Group of the Y
ear winners Notable Exceptions. \n\nTom Swearingen is an Oregon horseman
who tells stories of the people and land of the American West through o
riginal cowboy poetry that is often inspired by his own experiences and
observations from the saddle. Tom brings his stories to life with rhyth
m and rhyme and a style that makes him a popular performer not only at c
owboy gatherings and horse camps\, but also in singer-songwriter circles
and wherever else you find folks who appreciate well-crafted verse.\n\n
Notable Exceptions\, the duo Judy Coder and Jennifer Epps\, are known in
the world of western music for their finely crafted vocal harmony. The
ir original tunes are lighthearted and conversational. For accompanimen
t\, Judy's tasteful rhythm guitar is right on the button\; Jennifer swee
tens the sound with tidbits of harmonica\, rhythm instruments\, flutes a
nd whistles. The result is fun\, fresh\, bold Americana. \n\nAll ages
general admission $15 at Artichoke Music in advance or at the door (door
s at 6:30). Also available at Brown Paper Tickets (subject to fee). htt
ps://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3170788\n\nImported from: http://po
rtland.activatehub.org/events/169026
URL:http://artichokemusic.org
SUMMARY:Western & Cowboy Music & Poetry with Tom Swearingen and the Notab
le Exceptions on Sunday February 25\, 2018 in Cafe Artichoke
LOCATION:Cafe Artichoke at Artichoke Music: 2001 SE Powell Blvd.\, Portla
nd OR 97202 US
SEQUENCE:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180208T221654Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180225T190000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180225T170000
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/172984
DESCRIPTION:While Rome Burns is pleased to announce the next in its ongoi
ng series of benefits\, this time in support of Rose Haven (RoseHaven.or
g).\n\nEvents are held the fourth Sunday of each month at Mississippi Pi
zza Pub. This month’s event will feature the music of The Reverb Brothe
rs and Metropolitan Farms\, with master of ceremonies Karissa Lowe. Memb
ers of Rose Haven will be on hand to talk about the important work their
organization is doing\, and to meet directly with attendees. Admission
is $10\, with 100% of proceeds going to benefit Rose Haven.\n\nImported
from: http://portland.activatehub.org/events/172984
URL:https://www.whileromeburnspdx.org/
SUMMARY:Benefit for Rose Have with The Reverb Brothers & Metropoitan Farm
s
LOCATION:Mississippi Pizza\, 3552 N Mississippi Ave\, Portland\, OR 97227
\, United States: 3552 N Mississippi Ave\, Portland OR 97227 US
SEQUENCE:2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180126T162652Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180227T130000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180227T113000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180126T162652Z
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/171192
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Resist Trump Tuesday to speak out to Senate staff\
, share your stories\, influence our Senators and connect with other Res
isters. Democracy: Use it or Lose It! Show up for Democracy.\n\nImpor
ted from: http://portland.activatehub.org/events/171192
URL:https://www.facebook.com/events/1960723217572693/
SUMMARY:Resist Trump Tuesday
LOCATION:Senator Merkley's: 121 SW Salmon Street\, Portland OR 97204 US
SEQUENCE:1
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CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180220T202148Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180227T203000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180227T193000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180220T202148Z
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174550
DESCRIPTION:The University of Portland Orchestra is set to perform a &quo
t\;Cinematic Symphony&quot\; featuring orchestral movie themes from favo
rite movies old and news\, enhanced with projected images from each film
. This performance will help all listeners to relive some of their favor
ite films through the music that defined them. \n\nThe University of Por
tland Orchestra is a full symphony orchestra. The ensemble is dedicated
to exceptional performances of a wide variety of historical and contempo
rary orchestral literature\, including works for string orchestra. Works
for chorus and orchestra are performed in conjunction with the universi
ty choirs on a regular basis.\n\nImported from: http://portland.activate
hub.org/events/174550
URL:https://college.up.edu/pfa/performances-and-events/performance-calend
ar.html
SUMMARY:Cinematic Symphony: A Night at the Movies
LOCATION:Buckley Center Auditorium\, University of Portland: 5000 N Willa
mette Blvd\, Portland OR 97203 US
SEQUENCE:1
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CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180220T203319Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180304
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180228
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174551
DESCRIPTION:This event runs from Wednesday\, February 28\, 2018 at 7:30pm
through Saturday\, March 3\, 2018 at 7:30pm.\n\n Description:\nThe Univ
ersity of Portland is set to perform Sarah Ruhl's play\, &quot\;Eurydice
.&quot\; The play will be directed by JoAnn Johnson and will feature stu
dent actors. Sarah Ruhl takes the well-known myth of Orpheus and flips t
he script by centering the plot around the perspective of Eurydice\, Orp
heus' lover\, instead. \n\nDuring the play\, Eurydice dies and falls int
o the underworld during her wedding to Orpheus. Upon entering the underw
orld\, she sees her dead father who\, against the rules of the underworl
d\, has maintained his use of language. What follows is a story about lo
ve and loss as Eurydice and Orpheus try to find their way back to each o
ther in this unique take and perspective on a well-known Greek myth. \n\
nImported from: http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174551
URL:https://college.up.edu/pfa/performances-and-events/box-office.html
SUMMARY:"Eurydice"
LOCATION:Mago Hunt Recital Hall\, University of Portland
SEQUENCE:1
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CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180218T211118Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180301T210000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180301T180000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180218T211118Z
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174175
DESCRIPTION:Come be the first to see Zun Lee and Michał Cała's exhibition
s.\n\n“My own journey of identity formation and cultural belonging forme
d the motivation for this visual exploration of fatherhood. I used my li
ved experience of being nurtured by African American families and father
figures since my early childhood while dealing with my personal history
of paternal abandonment. This helped me build a specific visual vocabul
ary that guided me through this work.”\n\nIn Father Figure\, Zun Lee off
ers an intimate view of the daily lives of Black fathers with whom he ha
s worked closely since 2011—men from the Bronx\, Harlem\, and Washington
Heights in New York who are often parenting within difficult economic a
nd personal circumstances. Through his touching and honest black-and-whi
te portraits\, Lee invites us to see these men as dedicated parents who
challenge stereotypes of Black masculinity and absent fathers.\n\nFrom 1
975-1992\, Michał Cała photographed the Silesia region in his home count
ry of Poland. In the 1970s and early 1980s the area was at its peak of i
ndustrial development and mining activity\, providing mass employment at
the expense of the environment and public health. Cala remembers his fi
rst impression of Silesia as “terrifying and beautiful at the same time\
,” leading him to focus his camera on the natural and altered landscape
as well as its inhabitants. Although the mines\, factories\, laborers’ h
ousing districts\, and slag heaps no longer exist\, the artist’s gelatin
silver prints serve as as an unsettling yet intriguing visual record of
this recent period in Polish history.\n\nImported from: http://portland
.activatehub.org/events/174175
URL:http://blueskygallery.org
SUMMARY:First Thursday Opening Reception
LOCATION:Blue Sky Gallery: 122 NW 8th Ave\, Portland OR 97209 US
SEQUENCE:1
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CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180218T210821Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180402
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180302
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174174
DESCRIPTION:This event runs from Friday\, March 2\, 2018 at noon through
Sunday\, April 1\, 2018 at 5pm.\n\n Description:\nFrom 1975-1992\, Micha
ł Cała photographed the Silesia region in his home country of Poland. In
the 1970s and early 1980s the area was at its peak of industrial develo
pment and mining activity\, providing mass employment at the expense of
the environment and public health. Cala remembers his first impression o
f Silesia as “terrifying and beautiful at the same time\,” leading him t
o focus his camera on the natural and altered landscape as well as its i
nhabitants. Although the mines\, factories\, laborers’ housing districts
\, and slag heaps no longer exist\, the artist’s gelatin silver prints s
erve as as an unsettling yet intriguing visual record of this recent per
iod in Polish history.\n\nMichał Cała was born in Toruń\, Poland in 1948
and studied aircraft construction at the University of Technology in Wa
rsaw in the early 1970s. From 1974 to 1983 he worked as an engineer in v
arious companies in Silesia and began photographing in the area. In 1977
he moved to Tychy in Upper Silesia\, where he co-founded the photograph
ers’ association KRON and became a member of the ZPAF\, the Union of Pol
ish Art Photographers. In 2007 he was named one of most important Polish
photographers in the last century and participated in the group exhibit
ion Polish Photography in the 20th Century shown in Warsaw and in Vilniu
s\, Lithuania. Cala's work is in several museum collections\, including
in the Silesian Museum of Katowice\, the Silesian Library in Katowice\,
the Upper Silesian Museum in Bytom\, the Coal Mining Museum in Zabrze\,
and in the local government building in Duisburg in the Ruhr\, Germany\,
and various private collections. Publications on his work include The A
nthology of Polish Photography 1839–1989\, The Masters of Polish Landsca
pe\, and Polish Photography in the 20th Century. Cala now lives in Biels
ko-Biała in Poland and is represented by MMX Gallery in London.\n\nImpor
ted from: http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174174
URL:http://blueskygallery.org
SUMMARY:Michał Cała Photo Exhibition
LOCATION:Blue Sky Gallery: 122 NW 8th Ave\, Portland OR 97209 US
SEQUENCE:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180218T210353Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180402
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180302
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180218T210353Z
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174173
DESCRIPTION:This event runs from Friday\, March 2\, 2018 at noon through
Sunday\, April 1\, 2018 at 5pm.\n\n Description:\n“My own journey of ide
ntity formation and cultural belonging formed the motivation for this vi
sual exploration of fatherhood. I used my lived experience of being nurt
ured by African American families and father figures since my early chil
dhood while dealing with my personal history of paternal abandonment. Th
is helped me build a specific visual vocabulary that guided me through t
his work.”\n\nIn Father Figure\, Zun Lee offers an intimate view of the
daily lives of Black fathers with whom he has worked closely since 2011—
men from the Bronx\, Harlem\, and Washington Heights in New York who are
often parenting within difficult economic and personal circumstances. T
hrough his touching and honest black-and-white portraits\, Lee invites u
s to see these men as dedicated parents who challenge stereotypes of Bla
ck masculinity and absent fathers.\n\nDr. Zun Lee is a Canadian visual a
rtist\, physician\, and educator whose work encourages alternate ways of
thinking about community and belonging. He was born and raised in Germa
ny and has also lived in Atlanta\, Philadelphia\, and Chicago. Intersubj
ectivity and trust dynamics are an important component of Lee’s work as
he embeds himself in his subjects’ daily lives to uncover stories of ide
ntity and connection. Lee has exhibited solo shows at Duke University\,
the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African American Arts + Culture and BAND
Gallery in Toronto\, Jefferson School of African American Heritage Cente
r in Charlottesville\, VA\, and Galerie Jed Voras in Paris. Selected hon
ors and awards include: Art Gallery of Ontario Artist-in-Residence (2017
)\, Magnum Foundation Fellow (2015)\, Photo District News Photo Annual W
inner (2015)\, Paris Photo/Aperture Photobook Awards Shortlist (2014)\,
and Photo District News’ 30 New and Emerging Photographers to Watch (201
4).\n\nImported from: http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174173
URL:http://blueskygallery.org
SUMMARY:Zun Lee Photo Exhibition
LOCATION:Blue Sky Gallery: 122 NW 8th Ave\, Portland OR 97209 US
SEQUENCE:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180130T195734Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180303T120000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180303T083000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180130T195734Z
LAST-MODIFIED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180130T200051Z
UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/171698
DESCRIPTION:Johnson Creek Watershed Council’s\n\n20th Annual Watershed Wi
de\n\nVolunteer Restoration Event\n\nTogether we will restore habitat an
d water quality at TEN work party events throughout Johnson Creek Waters
hed! Take part in the action to help build a healthier watershed for you
r human and animal neighbors by planting native trees\, mulching and rem
oving invasive species! And we’re doing all of this... wearing COSTUMES!
That’s right - we’re going big this year and we can’t wait to see the c
razy\, wild outfits you’ll be wearing. So\, here are the details...\n\nW
hat: Plant\, dig\, mulch\, weed\, and look fabulous\n\nWhen: Saturday\,
March 3 rd 2018\, 8:45am -12pm\n\nWhere: 10 locations across the watersh
ed\n\nWhy: To build a healthier watershed by planting native trees\, fig
hting invasive species\, and connecting people to their environment\n\nT
his is a family-friendly event. Everyone and all experience levels are w
elcome. Bring a team of coworkers\, friends\, or family members. We will
provide tools\, snacks\, and FUN! Thank you Pizza Parties and Costume C
ontests in 2 locations (12:30-1:30.)\n\nRegister on our website at http:
//www.jcwc.org/events/20th-wwe/\n\n**A big thanks to our partners at Cla
ckamas County's Water Environment Services\, Portland Parks and Recreati
on\, City of Gresham\, Friends of Trees\, Crystal Springs Partnership\,
Friends of Tideman Johnson\, Friends of Powell Butte\, Freeway Lands\, &
amp\; Green Lents**\n\nWe hope to see you there!\n\nImported from: http:
//portland.activatehub.org/events/171698
URL:http://www.jcwc.org/events/20th-wwe/
SUMMARY:20th Annual Johnson Creek Watershed Wide Restoration Event
LOCATION:Greater Portland Metro Area
SEQUENCE:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180218T211344Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180303T160000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180303T150000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180218T211344Z
LAST-MODIFIED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180218T211344Z
UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174176
DESCRIPTION:Come hear Zun Lee talk about his photo series\, Father Figure
.\n\n“My own journey of identity formation and cultural belonging formed
the motivation for this visual exploration of fatherhood. I used my liv
ed experience of being nurtured by African American families and father
figures since my early childhood while dealing with my personal history
of paternal abandonment. This helped me build a specific visual vocabula
ry that guided me through this work.”\n\nIn Father Figure\, Zun Lee offe
rs an intimate view of the daily lives of Black fathers with whom he has
worked closely since 2011—men from the Bronx\, Harlem\, and Washington
Heights in New York who are often parenting within difficult economic an
d personal circumstances. Through his touching and honest black-and-whit
e portraits\, Lee invites us to see these men as dedicated parents who c
hallenge stereotypes of Black masculinity and absent fathers.\n\nDr. Zun
Lee is a Canadian visual artist\, physician\, and educator whose work e
ncourages alternate ways of thinking about community and belonging. He w
as born and raised in Germany and has also lived in Atlanta\, Philadelph
ia\, and Chicago. Intersubjectivity and trust dynamics are an important
component of Lee’s work as he embeds himself in his subjects’ daily live
s to uncover stories of identity and connection. Lee has exhibited solo
shows at Duke University\, the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African Americ
an Arts + Culture and BAND Gallery in Toronto\, Jefferson School of Afri
can American Heritage Center in Charlottesville\, VA\, and Galerie Jed V
oras in Paris. Selected honors and awards include: Art Gallery of Ontari
o Artist-in-Residence (2017)\, Magnum Foundation Fellow (2015)\, Photo D
istrict News Photo Annual Winner (2015)\, Paris Photo/Aperture Photobook
Awards Shortlist (2014)\, and Photo District News’ 30 New and Emerging
Photographers to Watch (2014).\n\nImported from: http://portland.activat
ehub.org/events/174176
URL:http://blueskygallery.org
SUMMARY:Zun Lee Artist Talk
LOCATION:Blue Sky Gallery: 122 NW 8th Ave\, Portland OR 97209 US
SEQUENCE:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180220T204601Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180306T203000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180306T191500
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180220T204601Z
LAST-MODIFIED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180220T204601Z
UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174552
DESCRIPTION:Katie Strawn\, FNP\, DNP\, of the UP School of Nursing and Co
lumbia University orthopedic surgeon Joseph Dutkowsky\, M.D.\, shine a l
ight on the chaos of the healthcare debate through the lenses of faith a
nd science. This event is a collaboration by the School of Nursing and t
he Garaventa Center. \n\nKatie Strawn is an adjunct instructor for the S
chool of Nursing. She is a nurse practitioner and she received her Docto
r of Nursing Practice from the University of Arizona. \n\nJoseph Dutkows
ky specializes in Pediatric Orthopedics and Cerebral Palsy. He received
his M.D. from Brown University and his B.S. from Rensselear Polytechnic
Institute. This past December\, he published his first book\, Perfectly
Human\, which chronicles his journey in discovering divinity in the mids
t of imperfect humanity. \n\nImported from: http://portland.activatehub.
org/events/174552
URL:https://www.up.edu/garaventa/events/index.html
SUMMARY:Healing Beyond Healthcare
LOCATION:University of Portland\, Chiles Center in the Hall of Fame Room\
, 5000 N Willamette Blvd: 5000 N Willamette Blvd\, Portland OR 97203 US
SEQUENCE:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180220T205508Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180308T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180308T170000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180220T205508Z
LAST-MODIFIED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180220T205508Z
UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174553
DESCRIPTION:The Political Science Department's annual William J. Mazzocco
Memorial Lecture in Distributive Justice will be given by Robert S. Cha
ng\, Professor of Law and Executive Director of the Fred T. Korematsu Ce
nter for Law and Equality at the Seattle University School of Law. Chang
received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Princeton University and his
M.A. and J.D. from Duke University. He specializes in the study of Asian
Americans and other minorities in relation to the law. \n\nThe Willia
m J. Mazzocco Lecture in Distributive Justice was established in 2006 to
honor 1937 UP alumnus Bill Mazzocco\, who had a long\, distinguished ca
reer in military intelligence with various World War II assignments at d
iplomatic posts and made significant contributions to the Marshall Plan.
He credited his years at UP with giving him a solid moral foundation th
at guided his steadfast belief in the principles of equitable and fair d
istribution of wealth. \n\nImported from: http://portland.activatehub.or
g/events/174553
SUMMARY:Law's Distributive Force
LOCATION:Franz 120\, University of Portland\, 5000 N. Willamette Blvd.\,
Portland: 5000 N. Willamette Blvd\, Portland OR 97203 US
SEQUENCE:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180219T201457Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180310T230000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180310T190000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180219T201457Z
LAST-MODIFIED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180219T201727Z
UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174235
DESCRIPTION:We are inviting artists\, activists\, and social justice advo
cates to join use in Oregon's capital city of Salem on March 10\, 2018.
Dr. A. Breeze Harper\, founder of Sistah Vegan\, and chef-artist Salimat
u Amabebe will join us.\n\nOur event forms part of a larger participator
y action project designed to examine critical consciousness and connecti
ons between social justice and food philosophy. The research part of thi
s project involves online surveys\, and the participatory action part co
nsists of the creation of an artistic response to the evening. \n\nSign-
up via the survey\, and purchase your $9 ticket online in February.\n\nI
mported from: http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174235
URL:http://www.eatingforliberation.com/
SUMMARY:Eating for Liberation 2018
LOCATION:Salem Convention Center: 200 Commercial St SE\, Salem Oregon 973
01 US
SEQUENCE:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180221T214548Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180316T180000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180316T170000
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180221T214548Z
LAST-MODIFIED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180221T214548Z
UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174588
DESCRIPTION:Peace and Justice Works Iraq Affinity Group is co-sponsoring
the Friday\, March 16 Portland Peaceful Response Coalition (PPRC) Friday
Rally with the theme &quot\;Iraq 15 Years Later: Forever War?.&quot\; T
he rally begins at 5 PM at Pioneer Courthouse Square\, SW Yamhill and Mo
rrison\, with a march around downtown beginning at about 5:20 PM. The US
invaded Iraq on March 19\, 2003. Even though most of the troops were wi
thdrawn in 2011\, they never left completely. Even with the US' war agai
nst the Islamic State (August 2014-present) being declared a victory wit
h the devastating US/Iraqi military attack on Mosul\, there are now over
5000 troops in Iraq as &quot\;advisors\,&quot\; drone and conventional
aircraft bombings\, and\, with the world's largest embassy\, an unending
occupation.\n\nAlthough March 2018 marks 15 years since the Iraq War be
gan\, one also can look at January 1991-- the start of &quot\;Gulf War P
art 1&quot\;-- as the start of what has now been over 27 years of US hos
tilities in Iraq. Even though candidate Donald Trump condemned the 2003
decision to invade and attack Iraq\, in 2017 President Trump told NBC: &
quot\;We should've kept the oil when we got out&quot\;-- signalling his
long-term intentions for US presence there. Join the rally to say &quot\
;no more war-- bring all the troops home now!&quot\; \n\nFor more inform
ation information or to endorse or otherwise support this event contact
Peace and Justice Works Iraq Affinity Group at 503-236-3065 or iraq@pjw.
info \n\nImported from: http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174588
URL:http://pjw.info/iraq15yl.html
SUMMARY:Iraq 15 Years Later: Forever War? Rally and March
LOCATION:Pioneer Courthouse Square: 701 SW 6th Avenue\, Portland OR 97204
US
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180317T160000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180317T120000
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/170664
DESCRIPTION:The historic Zimmerman House was built in 1874 and was home t
o three generations of the Zimmerman Family. Their furnishings and pers
onal articles remain in this two-story Victorian home\, with nine rooms
open to the public. \n\nWe are open the third Saturday every month\, in
cluding March 17th from noon-4pm at 17111 NE Sandy Blvd.\, Gresham. \n\
nThis winter season will see a special exhibit of Victorian Valentines a
nd cold weather hats. Don’t delay or you will miss this unique display!
\n\nFor more information\, please visit echohistory.org\, call 503-618-0
946 or email info@echohistory.org. \n\n\nImported from: http://portland
.activatehub.org/events/170664
URL:http://www.echohistory.org
SUMMARY:Zimmerman Heritage Farm
LOCATION:Zimmerman Heritage Farm: 17111 NE Sandy Blvd\, Gresham OR 97030
US
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CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180220T210254Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180321T203000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180321T191500
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174554
DESCRIPTION:Gabriel Said Reynolds\, Professor of Islamic Studies and Theo
logy at the University of Notre Dame\, is set to give the UP annual Hesb
urgh Lecture. He will discuss relations between Isam and the Catholic Ch
urch and the overarching effects on the world. He received his B.A. from
Columbia University and his Master's degree and Ph.D. from Yale Univers
ity. \n\nHe has published many books and his research has been focused
on the Qur'an and Muslim-Christian relations. Last year\, Reynolds was o
ne of 15 Catholic delegates invited by the Pontifical Council for Interr
eligious Dialogue (PCID) to participate in a bilateral conversation with
15 Muslim counterparts at Al-Azhar al-Sharif Center for Dialogue (ASCD)
in Cairo\, Egypt. \n\nThis event is co-sponsored by the Garaventa Cente
r and the Notre Dame Club of Portland.\n\nImported from: http://portland
.activatehub.org/events/174554
URL:https://www.up.edu/garaventa/index.html
SUMMARY:"Islam\, the Catholic Church\, and the Future of the World" with
Gabriel Said Reynolds
LOCATION:Franz 120\, University of Portland\, 5000 N. Willamette Blvd.\,
Portland: 5000 N. Willamette Blvd\, Portland OR 97203 US
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CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180221T231905Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180324T170000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180324T110000
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174589
DESCRIPTION:SisterSpirit presents our annual Spring Equinox Artisan Festi
val and Ritual:\n\n&quot\;Primavera in the 21st Century!&quot\;\n\nSatur
day\, March 24th\, 2018 \n\nOaks Park Dance Pavilion\n\nFair and talent
stage-11 am to 5 pm\n\nAdmission donation $7\, or $5 for honored citizen
s and people wearing costumes\, children under 12 free. The Spring Ritua
l is free and open to everyone.\n\nCommunity wide Spring Ritual-5 pm in
the Gazebo\n\nBuy a &quot\;Michelle's Heart&quot\; raffle ticket for a c
hance to win a prize donated by one of our vendors.\n\nImported from: ht
tp://portland.activatehub.org/events/174589
URL:http://www.sisterspiritwomensharingspirituality.org
SUMMARY:SisterSpirit's PaganFaire2018 "Primavera in the 21st Century!"
LOCATION:Oaks Park Dance Pavilion: 7805 SE Oaks Park Way\, Portland orego
n 97202 US
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CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180220T211056Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180328T130000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180328T123000
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174556
DESCRIPTION:Each Advent and Lent\, the Garaventa Center\, with support fr
om Campus Ministry\, offers numerous opportunities to engage in Visio Di
vina. This practice\, meaning &quot\;sacred seeing\,&quot\; is an ancien
t form of Christian prayer in which we allow our hearts and imaginations
to enter into a sacred image\, in silence\, to see what God might have
to say to us. \n\nCome and engage in this Lenten journey and spend thir
ty minutes after 12:00 p.m. mass in this ancient meditative prayer form
and reflect on a sacred image from The Saint John's Bible. All that is r
equired of participants is their receptive and contemplative silence. \
n\nImported from: http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174556
URL:https://www.up.edu/garaventa/index.html
SUMMARY:Lenten Visio Divina
LOCATION:University of Portland: 5000 N Willamette Blvd\, Portland OR 972
03 US
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CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180218T211546Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180331T160000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180331T150000
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174177
DESCRIPTION:Come hear Michał Cała talk about his photo series.\n\nFrom 19
75-1992\, Michał Cała photographed the Silesia region in his home countr
y of Poland. In the 1970s and early 1980s the area was at its peak of in
dustrial development and mining activity\, providing mass employment at
the expense of the environment and public health. Cala remembers his fir
st impression of Silesia as “terrifying and beautiful at the same time\,
” leading him to focus his camera on the natural and altered landscape a
s well as its inhabitants. Although the mines\, factories\, laborers’ ho
using districts\, and slag heaps no longer exist\, the artist’s gelatin
silver prints serve as as an unsettling yet intriguing visual record of
this recent period in Polish history.\n\nMichał Cała was born in Toruń\,
Poland in 1948 and studied aircraft construction at the University of T
echnology in Warsaw in the early 1970s. From 1974 to 1983 he worked as a
n engineer in various companies in Silesia and began photographing in th
e area. In 1977 he moved to Tychy in Upper Silesia\, where he co-founded
the photographers’ association KRON and became a member of the ZPAF\, t
he Union of Polish Art Photographers. In 2007 he was named one of most i
mportant Polish photographers in the last century and participated in th
e group exhibition Polish Photography in the 20th Century shown in Warsa
w and in Vilnius\, Lithuania. Cala's work is in several museum collectio
ns\, including in the Silesian Museum of Katowice\, the Silesian Library
in Katowice\, the Upper Silesian Museum in Bytom\, the Coal Mining Muse
um in Zabrze\, and in the local government building in Duisburg in the R
uhr\, Germany\, and various private collections. Publications on his wor
k include The Anthology of Polish Photography 1839–1989\, The Masters of
Polish Landscape\, and Polish Photography in the 20th Century. Cala now
lives in Bielsko-Biała in Poland and is represented by MMX Gallery in L
ondon.\n\nImported from: http://portland.activatehub.org/events/174177
URL:http://blueskygallery.org
SUMMARY:Michał Cała Artist Talk
LOCATION:Blue Sky Gallery: 122 NW 8th Ave\, Portland OR 97209 US
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CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180205T222704Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180331T220000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180331T193000
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/172584
DESCRIPTION:Portland's 10th Annual Dia do Choro Concert\nCelebrating Braz
ilian Composers\n\nChoro music is roots jazz from Brazil\, and considere
d Brazil's first &quot\;urban pop&quot\; music. In this unique show you
will experience a wide range of pieces of Choro and other genres by many
of Brazil's important 20th century composers\, such as Pixinguinha\, Ja
cob do Bandolim\, Tom Jobim\, Baden Powell\, and many more.\n4 acts in o
ne show!\n\nCome hear the intricate and sultry instrumental melodies of
classic choro\, the edgy syncopation of modern choro\, emotive samba and
bossa nova\, and other genres. This is a rare opportunity to hear a wid
e range of composers\, performed by four diverse acts: Solo Guitar\, Man
dolin/Guitar Duo\, Piano/Guitar Duo\, and Ensemble. Special guests inclu
de Alexandra Santos (Vocals) and Lisa Seifert (wind instruments). \n\nMo
re about CHORO DA ALEGRIA\nPortlands ensemble dedicated to playing wonde
rful melodies of various Brazilian composers. Our group draws much inspi
ration from the genre Choro\, which is vintage jazz from Brazil. Beyond
the Choro genre the groups repertoire includes classic tunes of Bossa No
va and Musica Popular Brasileira (MPB). Choro da Alegria is a play on wo
rds: it can mean Cry of happiness or Choro music gives happiness.\nTom P
init - bandolim/Brazilian mandolin\, vocals\nPam Beaty - 7-string guitar
\, cavaquinho\, vocals\nEsteban Diaz - percussion\nPeter Fung - cavaquin
ho\, percussion\n\nMore about DUO BECAR:\nFlorence Deutsch started playi
ng the piano at age 6 in her native Sibiu\, Romania. She studied at the
Scoala Generala de Arte (Classical Piano) and was among finalists in cit
ywide\, and regional piano competitions. Even as the Iron Curtain preven
ted many from traveling outside of Eastern Europe\, her skills earned he
r travel to performances in Vienna and Linz\, Austria. She later develop
ed a passion for Brazilian music.\n\nSergio Botelho was born and raised
in Rio de Janeiro\, Brazil\, and started playing the guitar at age 10\,
soon becoming fascinated by the sultry rhythms and lush harmonies in the
music of his homeland. He later fell in love with classical guitar\, an
d today can feel at home playing both popular and erudite music.\n\nMore
about Allen Mathews (solo guitar)\nAllen has been performing Brazilian
music for over a decade\, and is one of the original artists who helped
form Portlands Dia do Choro. His solo guitar interpretations of Brazilia
n composers is not to be missed.\n\nMore about Olivia and Rene (Mandolin
/Guitar)\nOlivia Duffy and Rene Berblinger form a classic choro duo\, an
d have been parts of the Portlands choro scene for several years. Olivia
and Rene have been pleasing audiences with their exceptional musiciansh
ip and thoughtful arrangements of Choro music.\n\nImported from: http://
portland.activatehub.org/events/172584
URL:https://www.facebook.com/events/647960511994694/
SUMMARY:Sounds of Brazil PDX: 10th Annual Dia do Choro Concert
LOCATION:The Old Church: 1422 S.W. 11th Avenue\, Portland Oregon 97201 US
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CREATED;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180212T233815Z
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180421T130000
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180421T110000
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UID:http://portland.activatehub.org/events/173376
DESCRIPTION:Join Baby Blues Connection as we celebrate parents in our com
munity with this family-centric event.\n\nWe've Got Love to Spare includ
es Bowling\, Pizza and Soda\, raffle baskets and beer/wine wall. Add in
kid-focused fun with face painting\, music and surprises and you've got
a festive afternoon event. Support a vital organization in our community
\, while having a great time.\n\nEvent starts at 11 am\nFace Painting at
11:15 am -12:45\nMusic at 11:15-12:15\nMore details to come! Get your t
ickets early.\n\nWe have ticket options that include all the fun- bowlin
g\, pizza and soda\, face painting and music or tickets to join us for t
he kid-focused fun\, minus the bowling. Please read ticket options close
ly.\n\nKids under 3 are free and require no ticket.\n\nTickets can be bo
ught at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/weve-got-love-to-spare-a-family-fr
iendly-benefit-for-baby-blues-connection-tickets-42144705950\n\nIf you'd
like to sponsor\, you can do so through the EventBrite link\n\nImported
from: http://portland.activatehub.org/events/173376
URL:https://www.facebook.com/events/274088319788156/
SUMMARY:We've Got Love To Spare
LOCATION:Grand Central Restaurant & Bowling Lounge: 808 SE Morrison Stree
t\, Portland Oregon 97214 US
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